Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Great quote that still holds true today:

I met those of our society
who had votes in the ensuing election, and advised them,

One, to vote without
fee or reward, for the person they judged most worthy;

Two: To speak no evil of
the person they voted against;

and Three: To take care their spirits were not
sharpened against those that voted on the other side. John Wesley, Oct 6, 1774

If you have the privilege and right to cast a vote in the elections tomorrow, do not waste that honor. Get out and do your duty. Whether the next president is our current one or the GOP candidate, let's try to follow John Wesley's thinking and respect the votes of our neighbors, friends and countrymen.

Being outside of the country, it is interesting to see our presidential election from a different lens. The media is saying that "This election is America's choice but the decision affects us all."

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Survivor of the IMD MBA partner program and continuing on our adventure around the world. Switzerland, South Korea, briefly in Mexico before returning back to the "Land of the Morning Calm." Landed back in the best city on earth- NYC. Now, we migrated south to the Great state of Texas. Where in the world will we end up next? Pack your bags and join us on this adventure! It's anything but expected :)